On April 5, 2008, I will again be at an all-day conference in Washington, D.C., Conversations and Connections. I cannot wait for another opportunity to network and learn from my peers. It will be great to among creative writers. This is the second, all-day conference in the region. Registration is $45 for an all-day conference.
I may even head out to the readings on April 4th in Rockville.
The first breakout session will have the following:
- Crafting the Poem (panelists: Kim Roberts, Eric Pankey, Kim Jensen, Sean Conrey)
- The Business of Getting Published (panelists: Nancy Naomi Carlson, Holly Sneeringer, Mark Drew)
- Finding a Home for Your Brilliant Work: Amy Holman Workshop
- Starting Your Own Independent Press (Ed Perlman)
The second breakout session will have the following:
- The Long Haul: Writing the Novel (panelists: Michael Kimball, Fred Leebron, Carolyn Parkhurst)
- How Can an MFA/MA Help Me? (panelists: Kenra Kopelke, Geoff Becker, David Everett)
- Short Fiction: Process and Craft (panelists: Merrill Feitell, Lalita Norohna, Susan McCallum-Smith)
- Writing Nonfiction (Eric Nuzum, Joanne Cavanaugh Simpson, Lucie Snodgrass, David A. Taylor)
The third breakout session will have the following:
- The Disciplined Writer (panelists: Michelle Brafman, Jen Michalski, Kathy Volk Miller, Tim Wendel)
- Poetic Forms (Ned Balbo)
- The Novella: Form and Potential (Cyndi Reeves)
- Web Markets and Marketing (panelists: Rachel Adams, Thom Didato, Reb Livingston)
I suggest anyone in the area sign up and join me. It will be a great time. And if you haven’t been to D.C. before, it will be a great time to come because the Cherry Blossoms are expected to be blooming.
I am so excited. It gives me something positive to look forward to, and I definitely need it. Maybe it will get my creative juices flowing more as well.